Mennonite
Historical
Society

of Alberta

Lethbridge Mennonite Church

Lethbridge Mennonite Church fonds. — 2003. — .25 cm of textual records

Administrative History

Lethbridge Mennonite Church began services in 1976, and formally organized in 1978. The first building was occupied in 1978, with a subsequent building program in 1997. Art Regier is considered the founding leader of the group. Steering Committee members at the time included: Mel Epp, Doris Behhr, Henry Lepp, Anne Martens and Walter Falk. The congregation originated through outreach by Coaldale Mennonite Church. As the number of Coaldale Mennonite members from Lethbridge increased and as more Mennonites moved into Lethbridge, the need was felt for an independent congregation there. The congregation has been affiliated with Mennonite Church Alberta (formerly Conference of Mennonites in Alberta), and Mennonite Church Canada (formerly Conference of Mennonites in Canada). The language of worship is English.

Scope & Content

The fonds consists of one document, a history of the congregation.

Source of Supplied Title

Title based on the contents of the fonds

Source of Acquisition

Gift by Fred Unruh via Henry Goerzen, MCA Archivist

Access Restrictions

None

Associated Materials

Records associated with the Lethbridge Mennonite Church fonds held by Mennonite Heritage Centre, Winnipeg.

Associated Materials

  • Dick, C.L.The Mennonite Conference of Alberta: A History of its Churches and Institutions. Edmonton: The Mennonite Conference of Alberta, 1981.

Accruals

Expected

Notes
Accession 2003.004
Last updated 6 Jan 2004
Revised June 2012

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